Water Mafia
Water Mafia
Water Mafia: Over the last few years, there has been a noticeable change in the global situation that has blended the culture with the technology. Quite every community from the sip of a coffee to water culture has its dimension of culture, but did you know there is an easily engaged imaginary world piece crisis in Mumbai, Delhi and other metropolitans? Yes, because of the unprecedented migration into metropolitan areas, that all societies will most probably turn against each other. No, it’s not what you think; it’s water.
DocuBay has released for Indian documentary lovers its first documentary ‘Water MC’, which has ‘water mafia’ in focus. In the 90s there was a gang fight on the pavement in Mumbai. This Mafia emerged as a result of transformation in cotton industry, close orthodox economy, lack of jobs, frequent strikes etc.
Instead, bullets were replaced by currency, so mafia became: ‘Wallets’. It can be found anywhere and everywhere in the society from bureaucrats to corporators to politicians to local racketeers or anyone, the mafia. A major issue that DocuBay foresaw that is not due to loss of cultural values or excesses but about ‘Water Mafia’.
Now uttering the word water in any school and educational institutions will always draw similar views about water scarcity. But is this really the case? It is a direct result of an artificial deficiency within the water resources types created by the few sociopaths.
Although middlemen would have been taken out the supply chain in between the masses and the level middleman in the mass does not exist where there is docubay exposed crime criminals modus operandi bureaucracy corruption functional deficiencies lateral damage most important moral obligation most fundamental and often neglected efforts to overrule by water mafia. Water is definitely more than just a resource. Water is one of the basic amenity, this according to an appeal, signed by 60 activis.
One of the largest worldwide documentary libraries and apps ‘DocuBay‘ premieres its new documentary Water Mafia in Mumbai. In India with Water Mafia DocuBay comes up with corruption in water supply in cities among tough competition od ott pricing and content warfa. this is only app recently offering content limited to documentary focused docuseries. Such contemporary issue awareness needs hour.
In this series where it is all nonfiction, documentaries produced will be Noncompromising on the content, but yes sophistication on the content has to be done so Ria’s vision. This is the first Hindi documentary of docubay which shall be launched globally. even though it is photography or sequence or narration contextual comprehension towards the audience personally i feel it is awesome.
The Investigative documentary takes special attention on water maipulation in Delhi and Mumbai metropolises and the investigation of underground water trade employing the testimony of water mafia furnishers deceived citizens It contains one thing particularly new to me which is not using any invented data but raw images along with the statistics of crime incidents.
What one finds additional in the documentary- Infographics displays, content sequencing, cinematography, journalism of Vivek Agarwal supported by extensive research, analysis and last but not the least videography.
What is lacking – I think length of the documentary can be more .it’s a lengthy subject. From the very first scene one gets a special scoop which is very much unexplored in the OTT space. Personally duration of the documentary can increase also. Otherwise rest of documentary is almost perfect.
Expansion of base over the past four financial years can be shown by DocuBay on both international and national levels. DocuBay has its core focus on niche segments to serve the non-fictional market penetration. EBITDA has improve by over 18% at a global level.
According to sources, DocuBay will expand its market to India in the near future as it will also add more content on Indian subjects that have never been featured by mundane Indian content owners. DocuBay schemes to bring out one documentary every month. However, it has been some time since it has delivered a proper Indian documentary catering the Hindi heartland diaspora of India. It can be contextual and mixed with Hinglish.
Further, DocuBay has strategically entered into various brand associations with a view to take advantage of the audience. Although the audience for documentaries is likely increasing, the sourcing of documentary content for the Indian market is still not adequate.
This means there are many areas that most definitely can be used within this niche if only there was more supply than what the market demands at present within the Indian geographical boundaries. This particular movie requires different perspectives and insights from various Investigative journalists, urban planners, economists etc setting out how government corruption would be done inside such movies.
Many smartphone applications have integrated various GEC’s web series and GEC movies and documentaries in form of ott’s. However, the competition in this area seems unfeasible in the way that such industries are not so rigid as what docubay wants, which is a trend setter in this case. Now it is 999/- per year in india which i seem to believe its quite cheap considering it’s novel features and amusement value.
DocuBay is in fact the part of IN10 media network’s very large OTG coglomerate headed by Aditya Pittie.
‘The Water Mafia of our times’ addresses however controversial problem, which serves as just another political tool – just to exploit people more with series of chain exploitation of ordinary people especially the lower middle classes. People are unmoved by any administrators over the criminals or water thieves for that matter who have spread even in the slums.
Trust me; you would want to watch it if you liked such film stories! Directed the Water Mafia of Our Times Naman Govil The Water Mars of Our Times For those interested – these are Mr Girish Dwibhashyam COO of docubay and Anil Chaudhari Director of VICE India Sheva meeting who are presenting novel and cutting edge solutions for creation of brands internationally at a private preview screening.
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- Genre: Crime, Documentary
- Country: United States
- Director: Naman Govil
- Cast: Vivek Agrawal, Somnath Bharti, Srinivas Chokkakula